The company should record a loss on sale of $6,000.
What is asset book value?
Book value is the worth of the asset or the amount left undepreciated at a particular point in time.
This implies that if the cash received in respect of the asset is more than the book value, there would be gains, and when the cash is less, that would result in losses. But in this case, the latter situation applies as shown in the loss computation below:
Selling an asset whose worth is $19,500 for $13,500 means that the company has lost $6,000 as computed thus:
Loss on asset=sales proceeds-book value
loss on asset=$13,500-$19,500
loss on asset=-$6,000
In essence the second to the last option is correct.
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